This bright green fern lived deep in the Northwest forest. The image is a hand pulled serigraph printed on archival by Jill Timm. This unusual structure, a flag" book, was invented by Hedi Kyle. The cover paper is Mulberry, and the inside paper is...

The Poetics (of Torture) was produced in the spring 2011, with typographical assistance from Kathy McMillan. The form of the book was inspired by hand-printed fans in the collection of master printer Kathy Caraccio. This book was produced in an...

A bookwork, consisting of one cardboard sheet accordion folded to form various views of a house, with a poem printed on accordion folded cards which unfold to form a stairway in front of the picture on each page. / Cover title. / Signed: Edition of...

"Images and letters used for this book are from the Densho Archive and the Carleton College Archives ... The visual quality of the original letters and documents required that they be transcribed for this printing. The Shigemura letters were...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is ten pages instead of the normal eight pages. A large portion is missing from the bottom of pages five and...

July 1953 issue of the Louisville and Nashville Employes' [sic] Magazine, also known as the L&N Magazine, which featured news about the company and its employees, stories about towns along its routes and industries utilizing its lines, and other...

The thirtieth issue of the Louisville fanzine commonly known as the Burt. Includes record reviews, live show reviews, horoscope and other commentary. Please be advised that this magazine may contain images, language, and themes that may be...

On cover the "O" in "box" has a red check mark through it. / "Designed and produced in a class taught by Bonnie Thompson Norman in collaboration with Dawn Hobson, Margaret Johnson, Ben Mehluish, and Caroline Williams"--Colophon. / "Letterpress...

Ms. Wallace speaks at length about the Fairness Campaign, including a description of its structure and its role in the community. She discusses the decision to include transgender discrimination in Fairness and the process of passing...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. The first four pages of this issue are missing and there are portions missing along the edges of each remaining page.

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a significant portion missing from the bottom and along the side of each page of this issue. This issue is...